"They use those titles because they're 'social engineering' triggers," Sarah explained, her tone softening. "They rely on a mix of curiosity and the 'taboo' factor. They know people are less likely to report a suspicious email if the subject line is something they’re embarrassed to be caught looking at."
She stood up, walked over, and hit the 'Report Phishing' button on his screen. The email vanished into the digital void.
"Don't do it, Mark," a voice whispered from the next cubicle.
"In this building," Sarah said, heading back to her desk, "the sexiest thing you can do is keep the network secure."